The World Health Organization’s new Guideline: Sugars intake for adults and children recommends reduced intake of free sugars throughout the life course. In both adults and children, the intake of free sugars should be reduced to less than 10% of

The World Health Organization’s new Guideline: Sugars intake for adults and children recommends reduced intake of free sugars throughout the life course. In both adults and children, the intake of free sugars should be reduced to less than 10% of

Recommendations WHO guidelines: The WHO recently published a set of guidelines in 2015 for the maximum sugar intake in adults and children. By conducting a meta-analysis of several randomised controlled trials they identified an association between consumption of free sugars

Recommendations WHO guidelines: The WHO recently published a set of guidelines in 2015 for the maximum sugar intake in adults and children. By conducting a meta-analysis of several randomised controlled trials they identified an association between consumption of free sugars